Factors Associated With Improved Pediatric Resuscitative Care in General Emergency Departments Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • OBJECTIVES To describe the quality of pediatric resuscitative care in general emergency departments (GEDs) and to determine hospital-level factors associated with higher quality. METHODS Prospective observational study of resuscitative care provided to 3 in situ simulated patients (infant seizure, infant sepsis, and child cardiac arrest) by interprofessional GED teams. A composite quality score (CQS) was measured and the association of this score with modifiable and nonmodifiable hospital-level factors was explored. RESULTS A median CQS of 62.8 of 100 (interquartile range 50.5–71.1) was noted for 287 resuscitation teams from 175 emergency departments. In the unadjusted analyses, a higher score was associated with the modifiable factor of an affiliation with a pediatric academic medical center (PAMC) and the nonmodifiable factors of higher pediatric volume and location in the Northeast and Midwest. In the adjusted analyses, a higher CQS was associated with modifiable factors of an affiliation with a PAMC and the designation of both a nurse and physician pediatric emergency care coordinator, and nonmodifiable factors of higher pediatric volume and location in the Northeast and Midwest. A weak correlation was noted between quality and pediatric readiness scores. CONCLUSIONS A low quality of pediatric resuscitative care, measured using simulation, was noted across a cohort of GEDs. Hospital factors associated with higher quality included: an affiliation with a PAMC, designation of a pediatric emergency care coordinator, higher pediatric volume, and geographic location. A weak correlation was noted between quality and pediatric readiness scores.

authors

  • Auerbach, Marc A
  • Whitfill, Travis
  • Montgomery, Erin
  • Leung, James
  • Kessler, David
  • Gross, Isabel T
  • Walsh, Barbara M
  • Fiedor Hamilton, Melinda
  • Gawel, Marcie
  • Kant, Shruti
  • Janofsky, Stephen
  • Brown, Linda L
  • Walls, Theresa A
  • Alletag, Michelle
  • Sessa, Anna
  • Arteaga, Grace M
  • Keilman, Ashley
  • Van Ittersum, Wendy
  • Rutman, Maia S
  • Zaveri, Pavan
  • Good, Grace
  • Schoen, Jessica C
  • Lavoie, Meghan
  • Mannenbach, Mark
  • Bigham, Ladonna
  • Dudas, Robert A
  • Rutledge, Chrystal
  • Okada, Pamela J
  • Moegling, Michelle
  • Anderson, Ingrid
  • Tay, Khoon-Yen
  • Scherzer, Daniel J
  • Vora, Samreen
  • Gaither, Stacy
  • Fenster, Daniel
  • Jones, Derick
  • Aebersold, Michelle
  • Chatfield, Jenny
  • Knight, Lynda
  • Berg, Marc
  • Makharashvili, Ana
  • Katznelson, Jessica
  • Mathias, Emily
  • Lutfi, Riad
  • Abu-Sultaneh, Samer
  • Burns, Brian
  • Padlipsky, Patricia
  • Lee, Jumie
  • Butler, Lucas
  • Alander, Sarah
  • Thomas, Anita
  • Bhatnagar, Ambika
  • Jafri, Farrukh N
  • Crellin, Jason
  • Abulebda, Kamal

publication date

  • August 1, 2023